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Introduction to Plants: Evolution, Characteristics and Life Cycle BIOL 1407
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What are Plants? Photo Credit: Doyle Cross, El Yunque, Puerto Rico
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Plants Multicellular Eukaryotes Autotrophs Oxygenic photosynthesis Adapted to life on land Photo Credit: Doyle Cross, El Yunque, Puerto Rico
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Life on Land: Advantages Plenty of light Plenty of CO 2 Space (at first) No predators (at first) Photo Credit: Mike Sykes, BIOL 1407 2004
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Life on Land: Challenges Water availability Dehydration Support Location of nutrients –Soil –Atmosphere Light High UV levels Photo Credit: UNK, Vieques Field Trip 2008
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Plant Adaptations Embryophytes –Protect embryos on parent body –Surrounded by protective tissue –Nourish embryos
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Plant Adaptations Gametangia –Multicellular organs –Produce gametes –Two types: Archegonia eggs Antheridia sperm
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Plant Adaptations Sporangia –Multicellular organs –Produce spores
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Plant Adaptations Apical Meristems –Growing points –Located at tips of plant structures
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Plant Adaptations Cuticles –Waxy Coat –Plant surfaces above ground Photo Credit: BIOL 1407 student, Austin Nature Center field trip, 2006
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Plant Adaptations Stomata –Pores in leaves and other photosynthetic organs –Gas exchange
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Plant Adaptations Vascular Tissue –Support –Transport –Two Types: Xylem Phloem
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Plant Adaptations Secondary Compounds –Defense Toxins: Digitalis Antifeedants: Tannins –Support Lignin –UV Protection Flavonoids
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Plant Adaptations Secondary Compounds –Sporopollenin Spore coat Pollen coat
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Plant Evolution Earliest body fossils of plants –475 mya –Plant spores in plant sporophyte tissues
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Charophyceans Sister taxon Molecular evidence –Nuclear DNA –Chloroplast DNA Photo Credit: Lamiot, 2008, Wikimedia Commons
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Charophyceans Shared Traits –Peroxisome enzymes –Flagellated sperm
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Charophyceans Shared Traits –Phragmoplasts
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Charophyceans Shared Traits –Rosette-shaped cellulose synthesizing complexes
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The End Unless otherwise specified, all images in this presentation came from: Campbell, et al. 2008. Biology, 8 th ed. Pearson Benjamin Cummings.
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